For normal phone conversations

long distance mind reading\nno. 2, card trick performed via mail, deck riffle shuffled once and cut in two halves, one card moved from one half to the other and either half mailed back\ncharles t. jordan\nmagic by mail\ncharles t. jordan
1919/1920
thirty card mysteries Charles T. Jordan

Long Distance Mind Reading

No. 2, card trick performed via mail, deck riffle shuffled once and cut in two halves, one card moved from one half to the other and either half mailed back

dis-cards\nspectator puts amount of cards on the table and removes some again, the rest is named by the performer\njack miller\ndiscard\njack miller\ndiscard\njack miller\ntele-poker\nkarl fulves
1945
the phoenix 51-100 Jack Miller

Dis-Cards

spectator puts amount of cards on the table and removes some again, the rest is named by the performer

magic by mail\ndivination of selected card by mail, deck is sent through the post, deck is shuffled and card is selected, only half the cards are sent to the magician, yet card is divined. uses interlocking chains\ncharles t. jordan\nlong distance mind reading\ncharles t. jordan
1956
mathematics, magic and mystery Charles T. Jordan

Magic by Mail

Divination of selected card by mail, deck is sent through the post, deck is shuffled and card is selected, only half the cards are sent to the magician, yet card is divined. Uses interlocking chains

the non-telephone telephone trick\nsmall packet, spectator selects a card, does some rearranging and is left with card\nnick conticello\n1654\nken de courcy
1972
tarbell course in magic - volume 7 Nick Conticello

The Non-Telephone Telephone Trick

small packet, spectator selects a card, does some rearranging and is left with card

long distance\nno. 47, spectator selects a card with some counting and numbers and reads of the cards of a packet, performer names card and the number of cards in spectators pocket\naudley walsh\nwalsh's long distance card trick\naudley walsh
1976
self-working card tricks Audley Walsh

Long Distance

No. 47, spectator selects a card with some counting and numbers and reads of the cards of a packet, performer names card and the number of cards in spectators pocket

tele-poker\nno. 9, person phoned, he deals two hands of any number of cards, after some discarding only two cards remain in one hand, which is predicted\nkarl fulves\ndis-cards\njack miller
1979
self-working mental magic Karl Fulves

Tele-Poker

No. 9, person phoned, he deals two hands of any number of cards, after some discarding only two cards remain in one hand, which is predicted

the parallel principle\nshuffled deck split in two halves, performer and spectator remove card and put it in other half, divined in illogical way with both selections being the same\nkarl fulves
1982
card counting Karl Fulves

The Parallel Principle

shuffled deck split in two halves, performer and spectator remove card and put it in other half, divined in illogical way with both selections being the same

five cards on the march\nmathematical spelling trick with row of five coins, based on stewart james "stranger in a strange land"\njim steinmeyer\nstewart james\na bird in the hand\nsteve mayhew
2006
further impuzzibilities Jim Steinmeyer, Stewart James

Five Cards on the March

mathematical spelling trick with row of five coins, based on Stewart James "Stranger in a Strange Land"